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Percept Voice Commands

1.5K downloads 0 stars Version 1.0.0 Rank #9762 of 10,000+

What this skill does

Detects wake words in speech and routes voice commands like email, text, reminders, search, and notes to OpenClaw agents for execution.

Percept Voice Commands is part of the Research & Knowledge category — research and knowledge skills that gather, search, and summarize information. You can install it on its own or alongside other research & knowledge skills from the OpenClaw catalog.

Percept Voice Commands is ranked #9762 by downloads in the OpenClaw skill catalog (1.5K total downloads, 0 stars). It belongs to the Research & Knowledge category alongside 1934 other top-10000 skills.

How to install Percept Voice Commands

The easiest path is via the OpenClaw Easy desktop app — one click, no terminal required:

  1. Download OpenClaw Easy for macOS or Windows (free, one-click installer, ~30 seconds).
  2. Open the in-app Skills panel.
  3. Search for percept-voice-cmd and click Install.
  4. The skill activates automatically when an incoming message matches its description.

Install from the command line

If you already run the OpenClaw CLI, add Percept Voice Commands with a single command:

openclaw skills add percept-voice-cmd

This pulls percept-voice-cmd from ClawHub and installs it into ~/.openclaw/skills/percept-voice-cmd/. Restart the OpenClaw gateway afterwards so the new skill is discovered.

How to use Percept Voice Commands

Once installed, Percept Voice Commands activates on its own: when an incoming message on WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, Feishu or Line matches the skill's description, your OpenClaw agent loads it and runs the workflow. You can also trigger it explicitly by describing the task in chat. No extra configuration is required after install.

Putting audio in front of an audience

Percept Voice Commands works with audio. Getting from there to something postable is a separate job: ViralMint — an open-source video pipeline — pairs audio with footage or generated visuals, burns synced captions, and exports a finished short.

It runs as an MCP server, so an OpenClaw agent can drive it from the same chat you already use: ask for a short, and the render comes back finished. See how to connect a video pipeline to your agent.

Manual install (advanced)

If you prefer manual installation:

  1. Click the Download .zip button above to grab percept-voice-cmd-1.0.0.zip directly from our S3 mirror.
  2. Unzip into ~/.openclaw/skills/percept-voice-cmd/ (create the directory if it does not exist).
  3. Restart OpenClaw Easy (or the OpenClaw CLI gateway) so the new skill is discovered.

Frequently asked questions

How do I install Percept Voice Commands?

Install Percept Voice Commands in the OpenClaw Easy desktop app by opening the Skills panel, searching for percept-voice-cmd, and clicking Install. From a terminal you can run: openclaw skills add percept-voice-cmd. Either way the skill is placed in ~/.openclaw/skills/percept-voice-cmd/.

Is Percept Voice Commands free?

Yes. Percept Voice Commands is free and open-source, distributed under the Apache-2.0 license through ClawHub. No account or payment is required to download or run it.

What does Percept Voice Commands do?

Detects wake words in speech and routes voice commands like email, text, reminders, search, and notes to OpenClaw agents for execution.

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Free, open-source · Apache-2.0 · Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or local Ollama models